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  1. Africa (35389 bytes)
    26: ...e is shown by the fact that Europe, which covers only [[1 E12 m2|9,700,000 km<sup>2</sup>]] (3,760,000...
    41: ... many [[colony|colonial]] nation states, leaving only two independent nations ([[Liberia]] and [[Ethio...
    51: ...themselves crossing "borders" that often existed only on European maps.
    65: ...rmed force|military]] was perceived as being the only group that could effectively maintain order and ...
    69: ... escalation as newly independent [[Angola]] and [[Mozambique]] aligned themselves with the [[Soviet Union]] an...
  2. Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
    18: ... the West Coast of [[Africa]]. For centuries the only trade routes linking [[West Africa]] with the Me...
    26: ... arrival unleashed, managed to conquer them with only a handful of men. Once Spanish suzereignancy was...
    31: ...[[Gold Coast (Africa)|Gold Coast]], [[Luanda]], [[Mozambique]], [[Zanzibar]], [[Mombassa]], [[Socotra]], [[Orm...
    33: Portugal had some trouble expanding its empire inland, however, concentrating mostly on the coastal ...
    35: ...tive, like Macau, East Timor, and Goa, Angola and Mozambique, as well as Brazil remained in Portuguese possess...
  3. Sub-Saharan Africa (3920 bytes)
    1: .... In the 19th century Sub-Saharan Africa was commonly known as '''Black Africa''' or as '''Dark Africa...
    7: ... Forty-two of these nations are on the African mainland. In addition, four island nations in the south...
    35: * [[Mozambique]]
  4. List of countries by continent (11037 bytes)
    44: *[[Mozambique]] - [[Maputo]]
    141: * [[Finland]] - [[Helsinki]]
    191: *[[Greenland]] - [[Nuuk]] (Denmark)
    222: * [[Falkland Islands]] - [[Port Stanley]] (United Kingdom)
  5. List of national capitals (10847 bytes)
    90: <tr><td>[[Helsinki]] <td>[[Finland]]
    131: <tr><td>[[Maputo]] <td>[[Mozambique]]
  6. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    1: ...ies of [[Namibia]], [[Botswana]], [[Zimbabwe]], [[Mozambique]] and [[Swaziland]]. [[Lesotho]] is an independen...
    9: ...is [[List of national languages of India|second only to India]] in number. As a result, there are man...
    17: ...guages. The South African passport currently has only French and English on the front cover and lists ...
    50: ...inimum age for voting in South Africa is 18, and unlike most other nations, [[permanent resident]]s as...
    70: ...ica)|Democratic Alliance]] party, which received only 12.4 percent of the vote. The formerly dominant ...
  7. Tanzania (17411 bytes)
    1: ...o]] on the west, and [[Zambia]], [[Malawi]] and [[Mozambique]] on the south. To the east it borders the [[Indi...
    48: ... = <sup>1</sup> Data refers to mainland Tanzania only.
    61: ...itory in the north of the country. Tanzania not only expelled Ugandan forces, but also invaded Uganda...
    74: ... by the National Assembly are valid for Zanzibar only in specifically designated union matters.
    80: ...Tanzania is divided into 26 regions--21 on the mainland, 3 on Zanzibar, and 2 on Pemba. Ninety-nine di...
  8. East Timor (13677 bytes)
    5: It is one of only two majority [[Roman Catholic]] countries in Asi...
    17: ... concerns with decolonisation in [[Angola]] and [[Mozambique]], Lisbon effectively abandoned East Timor, which...
    61: ...is the eastern town of [[Baucau]]. Dili has the only functioning international airport, though there ...
    84: ...t setting a final date. Although the country has only about 1 million inhabitants, another fourteen in...
    94: The population is mainly Roman Catholic but illiteracy is common. Despite...
  9. Zimbabwe (16088 bytes)
    1: ...wana]] to the west, [[Zambia]] to the north and [[Mozambique]] to the east.
    62: Muzorewa, who not only had the support of Smith but with the white-mino...
    88: ... 78.9%, [[Tanzania]], 77.1%, [[Malawi]], 61.8%, [[Mozambique]], 46.5%.
    103: ... [[South Africa]], [[Botswana]], [[Zambia]] and [[Mozambique]]. The northwestern border is defined by the [[Za...
    110: ...ican countries. The political situation makes it unlikely that the West will be inclined to do much mo...
  10. Cuba (25106 bytes)
    16: ...le]], among others) and [[Africa]] ([[Angola]], [[Mozambique]] and [[Ethiopia]]). In Angola alone, Cuba had ov...
    22: ...ly, US Congress members from both parties have openly criticized the ongoing balance of resources whic...
    24: ...zens of countries other than the U.S. engage not only in business with Cuba but in tourism with Cuba a...
    34: ...] Party is constitutionally recognised as Cuba's only legal political party, but is forbidden by law t...
    72: ...d by the [[United States]] since [[1903]]. The mainland is the [[List of islands by size|world's 16th ...
  11. Malawi (22306 bytes)
    1: ...to the north, [[Zambia]] on the north-west, and [[Mozambique]] on the east, south, and west. [[Lake Malawi]] c...
    85: ...000 ft.). In the extreme south, the elevation is only 60-90 meters (200-300 ft.) above sea level.
    112: ...wi accommodated more than a million refugees from Mozambique. The refugee crisis placed a substantial strain o...
    127: ...slim]], live along the southeastern border with [[Mozambique]].
    163: *[http://www.nationmalawi.com/ The Nation Online] daily national newspaper
  12. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    17: ...out. Rome sent numerous legions, but success was only achieved by bribing Lusitanian officials to kill...
    25: ...Moors]] (mainly [[Berber]] with some [[Arab]], mainly expelled after the [[Christian]] reconquest or [...
    31: ...g Ferdinand]] was dying with no male heirs. His only child, a single daughter, married King [[John I ...
    42: ... ''feitoria'' (a trading post) for commerce with inland Africa thus, circumventing the Arab [[caravan]...
    47: ...ip III]] tried to further enforce integration, openly attacking the Portuguese nobility that was not i...
  13. Zambia (24496 bytes)
    1: ...ia]] on the north-east, [[Malawi]] on the east, [[Mozambique]], [[Zimbabwe]], [[Botswana]], and [[Namibia]] to...
    59: ...-Southern Rhodesia and the Portuguese colonies of Mozambique and Angola--remained under white-dominated rule. ...
    63: By the late [[1970s]], Mozambique and Angola had attained independence from Portuga...
    71: ... strongly supported in all areas of the country, only UNIP had a nationwide following.
    73: ...ctions also were held for the National Assembly. Only UNIP members were permitted to run, but these se...
  14. Hippopotamus (6778 bytes)
    15: ...rge, plant-eating [[Africa]]n [[mammal]], one of only two living and three (or four) recently extinct ...
    19: ...). A separate population is in [[Tanzania]] and [[Mozambique]].
  15. Giraffe (8140 bytes)
    16: ... separate family, the [[Giraffidae]], consisting only of the giraffe and its closest relative, the [[o...
    26: ...Range: South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique.
    34: ...ertebrae, but each of the seven bones is greatly enlarged. Bone constitutes the bud-like horns called ...
    38: ...ern provides a certain degree of [[camouflage]]. Only 25 to 50 percent of giraffe calves reach adultho...
  16. Time zone (34024 bytes)
    8: ...is, incidentally, local time at Greenwich itself only between 01:00 UTC on the last Sunday in October ...
    31: ...ime until [[August 2]], [[1880]]. This paragraph only applies to the island of Great Britain, not to t...
    41: ... 7.5? wide separated by a [[longitude]] of 180?. Unlike the zig-zagging land-based [[International Dat...
    43: ...eas that do not have a legal standard time ([[Greenland]]'s [[ice sheet]] and all of [[Antarctica]]&md...
    45: ...it to within 50 ms of UT1, reducing the error to only 20 m.
  17. Flag (13245 bytes)
    11: During the [[Middle Ages]], flags were used mainly during battles to identify individual leaders: i...
    15: ...hdrawn from the battlefields, and have been used only at ceremonial occasions ever since.
    22: ...aroe Islands|Faroe Islands]], [[Flag of Finland|Finland]], [[Flag of Iceland|Iceland]], [[Flag of Norw...
    24: ...Union Flag]] of the [[United Kingdom]], more commonly (and correctly, when used by warships at sea) ca...
    31: ...fghanistan|Afghanistan]] and [[Flag of Mozambique|Mozambique]].
  18. History of the United States (1980-1988) (35211 bytes)
    4: ...rtheast and Midwest, which were experiencing not only a relative but in some cases an absolute decline...
    54: ...and made a strong personal connection to voters. Unlike fellow Republican [[Richard Nixon]], Reagan wa...
    67: ...) descended into virtual depression conditions. Only inflation was immediately curbed by Reagan's fis...
    75: Unlike Thatcher, Reagan combined the tight-money regi...
    93: ...ditor nation to the world's greatest debtor. Not only was this damaging to America's status, it was al...
  19. Tropical cyclone (34538 bytes)
    34: ...o produce significant damage and loss of life, mainly due to flooding.
    62: ...a. Cyclones forming here impact [[Madagascar]], [[Mozambique]], [[Mauritius]], and [[Kenya]], and these nation...
    66: The following areas spawn tropical cyclones only very rarely.
    69: ...ropical development. However, this region is commonly frequented by tropical cyclones that form in the...
    123: ...s leading to the formation of this typhoon occur only once every 400 years.
  20. List of politics by country articles (10131 bytes)
    25: ...Politics of Fiji|Fiji]] - [[Politics of Finland|Finland]] - [[Politics of France|France]] - [[Politics...
    47: ...s of Morocco|Morocco]] - [[Politics of Mozambique|Mozambique]] - [[Politics of Myanmar|Myanmar]]

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